This fabulous sideboard, attributed to the French designer, Jean Pascaud (1902-1996) features a black lacquered finish and tambour doors with parchment veneers. Finish is not original and is in very good condition. There is one noticeable scratch on the top, a few minor, shallow scratches, and some craquelure noticeable at the corners and sides of the top surface. Measures 53.3" wide, 35.7" high and 16.7" deep. It was purchased from Newel LLC, New York, NY, for $28,500.

Included here are a matching pair of acrylic dining or side chairs, circa 1971, by Rena Dumas (1938-2009). They feature padded, silver metallic upholstery which is relatively new and very clean, with no stains, rips or other damages. The lucite at the bottom of the feet do show scratches and bits of grime, consistent with age...

This stack of two, large, late 20th century, Louis Vuitton Bisten 80 suitcases is in great condition. There are a few minor scratches on the leather and brassware of both cases, as well as a few light scratches to the glass. The compilation would make a great coffee or decorative table. Cases each measure 31.5 by 20 by 7.1 inches. The table as depicted measures 60 by 20 by 14.7 inches. Additional images forwarded upon request.

This wonderful sofa in rich, dark brown leather, after Jean Michel Frank (1895-1941), is believed to have been made by Comte S.A. (aka Comte S.R.L.), of Buenos Aires, Argentina, circa 1940s-1950s. It carries its original metal tag on the base bearing the number D 3620. Eight original cushions are stuffed with down. There are no obvious tears or deep scratches on the cushions. One seam has come apart on one cushion which can easily be repaired...

This matching pair of lounge chairs by Maison Jansen, circa 1970, were possibly designed by Pierre Folie. Seat height at the front edge is 15.5 in (39.4 cm) and 11 in (27.9 cm) at the rear. Condition is very good. We do not have the original upholstery. The seatbacks have their original drilled holes to affix upholstery and on the seat upholstery can be secured to the top of the bolts that secure the glass to the frame...

This 303 lounge chair by Pierre Paulin (1927- ) has its original red woolen upholstery and is in very good condition. The original plastic glides are included, but have a number of cracks and some losses, and were not installed during photography. There are a number of scuffs and dents, consistent with age. Upholstery is remarkably clean, with no obvious stains and only light soiling. Dimensions: 23.5" H X 31.5" W X 27" D (59.7 cm H X 80.0 cm W X 68.6 cm D).

This Djinn lounge chair was designed by Olivier Mourgue in 1965, and dates from the 1960s. It has a steel frame and exposed, flat steel bar legs that run the width of the chair near the head and feet. Its black velvet upholstery is in excellent condition, with no visible. Seat height at the foot is 16 in (40.6 cm). Condition is exceptional. There are no visible stains, and very little compression to the foam padding. Height: 16 in. (40.64 cm) Depth: 23 in. (58.42 cm) Width: 68 in. (172.72 cm).

This pair of French Art Deco chairs dates from the 1930s, and was recently imported from Paris. They measure 33" high by 17.5" wide by 14.75" deep. They feature scalloped seat backs and blond burl veneer. Original dark brown woven fabric upholstery. We do not have additional images at this time. The pair are in storage in our client's warehouse in The Bronx and may be seen in person by appointment. Thanks for visiting, and please feel free to contact us with any comments or questions.

Included here is a set of eight (8) French Art Deco walnut dining chairs, restored and refinished in medium brown, featuring their original vinyl upholstery in pistachio green. Possibly a design by Adrien Audoux and Frida Minet, or Jacques Adnet. Recently imported from Paris. Measurements: 38.5" high by 17.5" wide by 18.5" deep. Original upholstery is in very good condition for its age, but could use a more thorough cleaning...

This listing includes a set of six (6) French Art Deco dining chairs, circa 1930s. Recently imported from Paris. Measurements: 32.25" high by 18.75" wide by 17" deep. They feature exceptionally wide seats and a wavy back design. Original upholstery is in need of replacement. Thanks for visiting, and please feel free to contact us with any comments or questions.

This French Art Deco liquor or display cabinet from the workshop of Haentges Freres dates from circa 1925. Recently imported from Paris. Color of the finish is a warm, medium brown. Measures 55" high by 31 3/8" wide by 15 3/4" deep. Rear carries the stenciled mark for Haentges Brothers of #6 Rue Titon in Paris: " Haentgés Frérs Fabricants 6 Rue Titon Paris ". Haentges Brothers have been said to have worked with Maurice Dufrene (1876-1955) and ran a prominent workshop in Paris...

This Art Deco solid mahogany table, circa 1930, features two flaps along the length of the table. Folded up they form a unique stacked table surface above rectangular shaped legs. Height is 25.75" with flaps up and 24.75" with flaps down. Measures 27.5" long, 19" wide with flaps up and 27.5" wide with flaps down. Original brass hinges are recessed so the flaps lay flat upon the table top. Lovely finish is in good condition, with no gouges, dents or deep scratches.

This Louis XVI style recamier date is approximately 30-40 years old. Measures 75" long, 28" wide and 41" high. Seating are measures 64" long. Lovely design and painted features. Cracks to the decoration but the piece is structurally sound. Upholstery may or may not be original and is in good condition, with very light soiling, no obvious stains and slight fraying to the rolled fringe in a couple places...

This French Art Deco cocktail cabinet in rosewood dates from circa 1940 and is believed to be a design by Jules Le Leu (1883–1961). Could also be used as a display cabinet. Recently imported from Paris, beautifully restored and refinished. Measures 51" high by 39" wide by 19" deep. Top compartment features two sliding glass doors and glass shelf. Lower compartment interior is finished in lovely blond sycamore...